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a grasp, a clutch, seizure by both hands. See [1.2]
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a grasp, a grab, a clutching [1.7]
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a grasp, a catch, a grip, as is made by a person holding to something to prevent him from falling.
In the provinces it means a royal guard.
See [1.2]
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[mamba, a crocodile.] a firm grasp; lit. the grasp or bite of a crocodile. Comp. [1.2]
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a grasp, a clutch, a bit, seizure [1.2]
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to seize, to grasp firmly, to grip. [1.2]
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to lay hold of, to grasp, to grip. [1.2]
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to take root; to investigate thoroughly; to grasp. [1.2]
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to tie, to bind together, to grasp [1.2]
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to seize, to grasp firmly, to grip. [1.2]
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to lay hold of, to grasp, to grip. [1.2]
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to hold, to grasp, to detain. [1.2]
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to grasp, to retain [1.7]
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to hold, to grasp, to be detained by someone or something [1.2]
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